Billie Winner-Davis, Reality Winner's mother, told Business Insider on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, is attempting legal representation to aid the former Air Force language analyst contractor and Kingsville native Reality Winner with her case.
Winner pleaded guilty in 2018 to leaking classified National Security Agency information on Russia's alleged efforts to interfere with the 2016 election. She was found guilty of violating the U.S. Espionage Act and sentenced to five years in prison at the Federal Medical Center-Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.
In 2016 following her separation from six years of active duty, Winner was hired by Pluribus International Corporation under an NSA contract to work out of Fort Gordon, Georgia.
According to ABC News, Winner printed a classified report detailing how Russian hackers allegedly “executed cyber espionage operations” on local election systems and mailed the documents to The Intercept.
She was arrested on June 3, 2017.
Amazing! Thank you. My daughter Reality Leigh Winner is yet another victim of this admin. Doing hard time for bringing the truth to light. #FreeRealityWinnerhttps://t.co/wU0sg3LeRs
Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to campaign violations and tax fraud in 2018, began serving his sentence in May 2019 at the federal penitentiary in Otisville, New York.
He has been under house arrest since July over coronavirus concerns.
Military.com stated that Reality’s mother sent a Twitter message that said “Cohen has asked another attorney to look at the case and for opportunities to help.”
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Gov. Chris Sununu extends stay-at-home order for another 21 days
April 24, 2020
The state of emergency over the coronavirus in New Hampshire is being extended for another 21 days, Gov. Chris Sununu said Today. It's the second time Sununu has extended the state of emergency. He'd done it three weeks ago as well, after initially issuing the state of emergency March 13, the same day that President Donald Trump declared one for the United States.
New Hampshire will be under a stay-at-home order Friday through May 4th. The closure of the state's schools is being extended through May 4 as well.
The orders align New Hampshire with nearby Massachusetts.
"This is not a shelter-in-place, we are not closing down transportation, we are not closing our borders and I am not preventing people from leaving their homes," Sununu said at a news conference.
Non-essential businesses will be directed to stop in-person work as well, beginning midnight on Friday, March 27, Sununu said. He gave a list of essential businesses, including health care, grocery stores, gas stations, hardware stores and more.
Sununu said that New Hampshire may not see its peak number of cases for several weeks.
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